PhD Defence Antoine Louis

Supervisors: Prof. Dr. G. van Dijck, Dr. G. Spanakis

Keywords: Machine Learning (ML), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Specialized Domain, Access to Law
 

"Machine Learning Solutions for Improving Access to Law"


Many individuals are likely to face a legal dispute at some point in their lives, but the lack of understanding of how to navigate these complex issues often renders those with few resources vulnerable. The advancement of machine learning and natural language processing opens new avenues for bridging this legal literacy gap through the development of automated legal aid systems. 

This thesis investigates the potential of such systems in automatically retrieving relevant legislation and delivering understandable answers to legal questions posed in layperson's terms. These automated tools could provide a free professional assisting service for people in need, empowering disadvantaged parties in legal disputes and improving equal access to justice. Nonetheless, research into this area remains scarce, primarily due to the complexities and costs of constructing specialized datasets necessary for their development and evaluation. This gap is addressed by exploring different aspects of automated legal aid solutions.

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